10 DIY Laundry Drying Racks For Small Spaces

Need some creative solutions to dry your laundry? A drying rack is what you need. It is one of the most useful laundry tools. It is ideal for delicate clothes that should not go in the dryer. So, if you want this handy tool in your laundry room or anywhere where you do the washing, here are some creative laundry drying racks that are easy to make, take little space and are budget-friendly.

1. Drop-Down Rack

This is the perfect solution for drying delicate clothing. It is both pretty and practical. Get the instructions at Centsational Girl

2. Ladder Laundry Rack

Here is fantastic idea to repurpose your old ladder as a drying rack. Just give it a coat of paint in your favourite color and hang it from your ceiling. Get full instructions at Little Lucy Lu

3. Repurposed Crib Drying Rack

4. Over-the-door Clothes Drying Rack

One more idea to repurpose the crib from Always Something Home, but here crib rail is cleverly mounted on the door of laundry room. More details here

5. PVC Pipe Clothes Drying Rack

Easy to make PVC rack that is perfect for drying towels. Additionally it can be easily moved. More details: Frugal Village

6. Built-in Laundry Drying Racks

Now this is totally clever project from Me and My DIY. Check out how to build this drying rack using PVC piping and drawer slides here

7. Wall Mount Drying Rack

You can easily pull laundry drying rack out when you need to dry clothes or simply fold it up against the wall when it’s not in use. Get the instructions at Two It Yourself

8. A Hidden Drying Rack

This rack can be hidden out of sight, but when you pull it out it holds an amazing 27 items! More details: Levi Strauss

9. Ingenious Magnetic Rack

Chez Larson turned an awkward little corner into a practical functional space. This is an awesome solution to creating system for hanging your washing that’s not standing on the floor. Get the tutorial here

10. Towel Bar Rack

Towel bars work amazing for drying laundry! They take little space, and can hold plenty of clothes, especially shirts. Get the tutorial at Hope, Longing, Life